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Resource Archive
10.05.13
Perspectives on India
Anupama Sen OIES Anupama Sen describes some important features of the approach to the climate change debate in India. The Indian narrative could be descr...
10.05.13
Reducing the UK Carbon Footprint
Kavita Srinivasan . The CCC Secretariat . Whilst UK greenhouse gas emissions measured on a production basis have been falling, there is clear evidence that the...
24.04.13
Prospects for a Climate Change Agreement
Joan MacNaughton reviewed the history of international efforts to reach a climate change agreement and looked at the prospects for global agreement in the futur...
24.04.13
Getting Global Agreements on Climate Issues
Lavan Mahadeva . OIES. Lavan Mahadeva’s presentation covered an important but particular aspect of the search for global agreement, namely the question of bu...
24.04.13
Global Agreements National Policies
A number of factors in combination make the issues of global climate uniquely challenging: residual uncertainty over fundamentals, and limited public and poli...
08.03.13
Science and the Validity of an Economic Case for Action on Emissions-Meeting Report
A major objective of the first seminar in the 2013 series was to ascertain whether and how far the nature of discussion and analysis had moved on since the St...
20.02.13
The Economic Case for Action against Climate Change
Prof Sam Fankhauser , from the Grantham Research Institute at the LSE , discussed the economic considerations and the policy case for action on emissions. C...
12.10.12
Renewables and CCGTS:Competitors or Complementary ?
Andrew Morris, Director Poyry Energy, looks at the relationship between renewables and Ccgts and whether they are competitors or complementary. He concludes t...
12.10.12
The Future of Gas in the Power Sector
In this presentation Lynsey Tinios, Policy Advisor Shell, looks at what the future role for gas may be in the power sector and concludes that gas ca...
24.04.12
Is Energy Efficiency Sustainable?
Malcolm Keay, OIES This presentation looks at the links between energy efficiency and sustainability and concludes that they are much more complex than they mi...
23.03.12
Energy Challenges of our time
Dr. Fatih Birol, IEA March Global challenges and trends in energy use, supply and carbon emissions are outlined. Headline trends include; decreasing global ene...
15.03.12
Which – Consumer Bills and Energy Policy
Dr Louise Strong, Senior Policy Advisor Energy is currently a key policy issue for Which? and recent survey data has indicated that energy costs are a high con...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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